March 22, 1968 9:30 am

US-AO 4

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Tsiklon-2A

Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
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March 22, 1968 9:30 am

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US-A (Upravlenniye Sputnik Aktivny) were active radar satellites for ocean surveillance. The high power consumtion of the active radar required a nuclear reactor as power source. The satellites were known as RORSAT in the west. The US-AO series consisted of satellites, which tested all the system components but the nuclear reactor. They were battery powered.
Launch Overview
Window Open 09:30 UTC
Window Close 09:30 UTC
Lift Off Mar 22, 1968 · 09:30 UTC
Launch Facility Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Launch Pad 90/19
Target Orbit Low Earth Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Soviet Space Program
Payload US-AO 4
Rocket Tsiklon-2A
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
US-A (Upravlenniye Sputnik Aktivny) were active radar satellites for ocean surveillance. The high power consumtion of the active radar required a nuclear reactor as power source. The satellites were known as RORSAT in the west. The US-AO series consisted of satellites, which tested all the system components but the nuclear reactor. They were battery powered.

Height

LEO Payload

Total Launches

Status

Soviet Space Program
90/19
Launch Overview
Window Open 09:30 UTC
Window Close 09:30 UTC
Lift Off Mar 22, 1968 · 09:30 UTC
Launch Facility Baikonur Cosmodrome, Republic of Kazakhstan
Launch Pad 90/19
Target Orbit Low Earth Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Soviet Space Program
Payload US-AO 4
Rocket Tsiklon-2A
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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